David Bohrman

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David Bohrman (born April 30, 1954) is a television and new media executive, working in network television news, cable news, new media, internet, convergence and consulting. Bohrman created almost a dozen new TV news programs at ABC News, NBC News (MSNBC), CNN, and TechTV. Bohrman served as senior vice president and the Washington, D.C., bureau chief for CNN. In this role, Bohrman oversaw newsgathering, political coverage and programming for the Washington bureau and all special events for CNN globally. In early 2011, he then became the chief innovation officer for CNN Worldwide. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString David Bohrman (born April 30, 1954) is a television and new media executive, working in network television news, cable news, new media, internet, convergence and consulting. Bohrman created almost a dozen new TV news programs at ABC News, NBC News (MSNBC), CNN, and TechTV. Bohrman served as senior vice president and the Washington, D.C., bureau chief for CNN. In this role, Bohrman oversaw newsgathering, political coverage and programming for the Washington bureau and all special events for CNN globally. In early 2011, he then became the chief innovation officer for CNN Worldwide. Bohrman is the former president of Current TV, the network created by Al Gore and his partners. The network was sold to Al Jazeera in 2013. He currently is president of The Bohrman Group, LLC, consulting to major media companies, new media companies, and digital ventures. His principal client for the 2016 election year was NBC News & MSNBC, where he helped lead a top-to-bottom redesign of those networks' election coverage. In 2019 he was brought to CBS News to oversee election live coverage, and was the executive producer of the 2020 election night coverage on November 3. https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/cbs-news-brings-in-veteran-executive-producer-david-bohrman-to-produce-election-night-from-times-square/461406/
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